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Birmingham - Store Assistant

Getir
West Midlands
2 days ago
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Birmingham - Store Assistant

Were Getir, the pioneers of super fast delivery. Our founding idea: Groceries in 10 minutes, delivered to your door through our app. Now offering more delivery models across different locations, our goals are made possible by our one-of-a-kind business model with our unique technology at its core.


We know that our global ambitions can only be accomplished with exceptional people, and that is where you, our next Store Assistant, come in! Store Assistants sit at the core of our operations; we've brought happiness and convenience to millions of customers by delivering groceries to their door in minutes and none of this would be possible without you!


So what do Getir offer in return?


  • Full time and part-time flexibility ; earn up to 11.05 per hour

  • Store Assistant room with kitchen and heating facilities

  • Staff discount of 10% so you can do your grocery shopping too!

  • A uniform and a smartphone

  • Paid 20 days holidays plus public Bank Holidays

  • Pension scheme with 3% employer contribution after 3 months of employment

  • An opportunity to work in the area where you live

  • A once in a career opportunity to work with one of the fastest-growing mobile-commerce businesses in Europe on our startup journey in London

  • An open, respectful and fun company culture where you with people who love what they do

  • Leave a legacy and make a real impact one of the companys growth and evolution


What will you do as a Store Assistant?


  • Prepare customers custom-ordered shopping baskets

  • Manually condense stock and handle products with care to maintain product quality

  • Replenish products within the store

  • Follow company policies and adhere to health and safety guidelines

  • Champion the reduction of food waste

  • Deliver department routines

  • Receive and handle deliveries into the store from suppliers





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